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" Stanhope concluded by moving as an amendment, that the Bill be read a second time that day six months. "
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The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the Year ..., Nide 183

1848 - 744 sivua
...rights, the liberties, the religion, and the throne of these kingdoms were secured. His Grace moved as an amendment that the Bill be read a second time that day six months. — The Bishop of Winchester concurred in the amendment. Whenever a case of necessity arose for holding communication...

The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Nide 77

1815 - 1008 sivua
...forward a public work no longer stamped with its unfavourable aspect to the port of Leitb,. Mr Dundas concluded by moving, as an amendment, that the bill be read a second ¡¡me this day six months. Sir Alexander Hope, in rising to second this amendment, stsied at considerable...

Cobbett's Parliamentary Debates, During the ... Session of the ..., Nide 20

Great Britain. Parliament - 1812 - 670 sivua
...constitutional force, which bad rendered such essential service to the country, he should conclude by moving as an amendment, " That the Bill be read a second time on that day three months." Mr. Elliot could not see the necessity of the measure, and he must...

The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal

1834 - 566 sivua
...contended at some length for the justice and policy of the measure. — The Earl of Mahnesbury moved, as an amendment, that the Bill be read a second time that day six months. — The Earl of Winchelsea supported the amendment, and denounced the measure as an insult to the Almighty...

The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature, Nide 18

1823 - 836 sivua
...unsuspected and underhanded way, pronounced them not entitled to those very privileges. The Noble Lord concluded by moving as an amendment, that the bill be read a third time this day three week*. The Uishop of DOWN defended the bill; all the provisions of which,...

The Monthly repository (and review)., Nide 18

1823 - 836 sivua
...unsuspected and underhanded way, pronounced them not entitled to those very privileges. The Noble Lord concluded by moving as an amendment, that the bill be read a third time this day three weeks. The Bishop of DOWN defended the bill ; all the provisions of which,...

The Parliamentary Debates, Nide 10

Great Britain. Parliament - 1824 - 780 sivua
...discoveries, without at all leading to any useful practical result. The hon. and learned gentleman concluded by moving, as an amendment, " That the bill be read a second time upon this day six months.'' Mr. Jones defended the principle of the bill, and contended, that...

The New Annual Register, Or General Repository of History, Politics, and ...

1824 - 856 sivua
...bridge was not at all necessary. Tin: honourable magistrate, after going into some detail to prove this, concluded by moving, as an amendment, that the bill be read a third time that day three months. After a few words from Mr. Alderman Thompson, Mr. T. Wilson, and...

The Quarterly Theological Review and Ecclesiastical Record, Nide 2

1825 - 600 sivua
...manifested at all periods of its history, he felt that he should best discharge his duty by voting as an amendment, that the bill be read a second time that day six months. The Earl of Westmoreland supported the measure. Lord Redetdale opposed the bill, and declared that he could...

The Quarterly Theological Review and Ecclesiastical Record, Nide 2

1825 - 600 sivua
...manifested at all periods of its history, he felt that he should best discharge his duty by voting as an amendment, that the bill be read a second time that day six months. The Earl of Westmoreland supported the measure. Lord Redesdale opposed the bill, and declared that he could...




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